Oscilloscopes

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T3DSO1204
T3DSO1204
DSO 200MHZ 1GS/S INTERLEAVED 4CH
Teledyne LeCroy
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1 : ¥10,104.13000
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ActiveBench, Digital200 MHz4 AnalogLCD - ColorRS232, USB28MptsRecord, Trend-1G1M1.8 nsCAT II 240V100 ~ 240VAC
T3DSO1202A
T3DSO1102
DSO 100MHZ 1GS/S INTERLEAVED 2CH
Teledyne LeCroy
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1 : ¥6,567.63000
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ActiveBench, Digital100 MHz2 AnalogLCD - ColorRS232, USB14MptsRecord, Trend-1G1M3.5 nsCAT II 240V100 ~ 240VAC
T3DSO1204
T3DSO1104
DSO 100MHZ 1GS/S INTERLEAVED 4CH
Teledyne LeCroy
1
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1 : ¥8,083.24000
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ActiveBench, Digital100 MHz4 AnalogLCD - ColorRS232, USB28MptsRecord, Trend-1G1M3.5 nsCAT II 240V100 ~ 240VAC
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Oscilloscopes


Oscilloscopes are measurement tools that create a visual representation of electronic signals. An essential tool for those who work with electronics, they are used to observe and measure high-speed phenomena, with more advanced examples capable of measuring signals with frequency content approaching the GHz range. As a general rule they exchange absolute accuracy and measurement resolution for speed, with even modest multimeters likely to yield better measurements than most oscilloscopes of the DC/low-frequency phenomena for which multimeters are well-adapted.